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welcome to the fifteenth annual los angeles film festival presented by the los angeles times i'm don heads and executive director of film independent and i also looking at you two tonight screening and case study of bananas the screen is presented by film independent film and his los angeles film festival and frederick the director and i want to introduce to you right now. and i want to keep it first so we can all. i want you to read the first you want to introduce the film yes i will but i want you to read this first i will i mean. you . but that was all i was told all right it was actually one of the most shocking things i've ever seen this sort of putting a documentary into a special ghetto of its own declassifying it and then actually feeling like there was surveillance on me in the audience as we lined up and were forced to read a document that disavowed this thing and i actually felt completely ashamed for the entire los angeles movie industry and the festival. it was beyond belief to think think that that could be done to to a participant in a film festival before you watch th
welcome to the fifteenth annual los angeles film festival presented by the los angeles times i'm don heads and executive director of film independent and i also looking at you two tonight screening and case study of bananas the screen is presented by film independent film and his los angeles film festival and frederick the director and i want to introduce to you right now. and i want to keep it first so we can all. i want you to read the first you want to introduce the film yes i will but i...
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lemon. >>> hello, everyone, don lemon here in the "newsroom." back now with our live coverage. we're going to learn a lot of new things about what happened in los angeles including a new photograph of the victim. we hope to have that for you within the next hour. we'll begin, of course, in los angeles where we have just learned beefed-up security teams are monitoring l.a.x. airport police are getting lots of help one day after a gunman opened fire killing a tsa officer and bringing chaos to one of the world's busiest airports. >> today in our enhanced pl
lemon. >>> hello, everyone, don lemon here in the "newsroom." back now with our live coverage. we're going to learn a lot of new things about what happened in los angeles including a new photograph of the victim. we hope to have that for you within the next hour. we'll begin, of course, in los angeles where we have just learned beefed-up security teams are monitoring l.a.x. airport police are getting lots of help one day after a gunman opened fire killing a tsa officer and...
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don, take it away. >> thank. >>> state delegate heather mizeo introduce her running mate. speculation is she select delmond coats. >>> a former aid charged with sexually abusing girls. >>> the bay bridge race will not happen next year. >>> predawn raids lead to several arrests in the city. the latest on what police are doing to bring down a gang. >>> another theft on a towson street. what they were after and how you can protect yourself. >>> typhoon after math. relief crews working around the clock mt. philippine -- in the philippines. what you can do to help. >>> more news, first w woman: i remember the moment. -i'll never forget that moment. woman: that changed my life. man: at that moment, it hit me -- this is why i joined the guard. we're soldiers, always ready to protect our country, but we've also got communities -- family, friends, neighbors -- who count on us. i couldn't believe it. i just saved a life. somebody from my hometown. announcer: see what it means to be a citizen-soldier, at nationalguard.com.
don, take it away. >> thank. >>> state delegate heather mizeo introduce her running mate. speculation is she select delmond coats. >>> a former aid charged with sexually abusing girls. >>> the bay bridge race will not happen next year. >>> predawn raids lead to several arrests in the city. the latest on what police are doing to bring down a gang. >>> another theft on a towson street. what they were after and how you can protect yourself....
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rough rough done recently -- don -- mr. rothfus: don recently let me know that he will lose his plan. he said he specifically bought a plan that met his needs. i liked my plan very much and it was something i could afford. when don and karen were able to get onto the website, the plan he was offered had a deductible of more than $6,000. in don's words, this is, quote, ridiculous, and unaffordable. unfortunately their story is not unique. we need help -- health care reform that works for don and karen and the rest of the american people. the empowering patients first act and the american health care reform act provide a good place to start and a better way on health care reform. i thank the speaker and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from oklahoma rise? without objection. >> oklahoma, i rise today to say enough is enough. enough of the rhetoric, enough of the dishonesty. promises have been broken, we face critical situations that ne
rough rough done recently -- don -- mr. rothfus: don recently let me know that he will lose his plan. he said he specifically bought a plan that met his needs. i liked my plan very much and it was something i could afford. when don and karen were able to get onto the website, the plan he was offered had a deductible of more than $6,000. in don's words, this is, quote, ridiculous, and unaffordable. unfortunately their story is not unique. we need help -- health care reform that works for don and...
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. >> i'm don scott. >> here's what people are talking about -- in the mall minutes before closing a man walks in and starts firing. we report from the scene in paramus, new jersey. >> reporter: authorities say 20-year-old richard shoop was on a suicide mission, didn't plan on hurting anyone else when he started to shoot in new jersey's largest shopping mall. >> he could have really injured or killed many, many people but chose not to. >> reporter: six gunshots were fired shortly before closing time at the garden state plaza. >> out of nowhere the guy walked right past the front door and is shooting shots in the air. >> reporter: hundreds of officers arrived on scene quickly. some employees and customers ran for their lives. others hid for hours until swat teams helped them evacuate. >> get your hands up. >> reporter: cell phone video shows people as they made their way to safety. >> police came, escorted us. we had to run with our hands up. guns aimed at us, checked us. crazy. >> reporter: authorities found richard shoop's body and gun overnight in the back section of the mall that was
. >> i'm don scott. >> here's what people are talking about -- in the mall minutes before closing a man walks in and starts firing. we report from the scene in paramus, new jersey. >> reporter: authorities say 20-year-old richard shoop was on a suicide mission, didn't plan on hurting anyone else when he started to shoot in new jersey's largest shopping mall. >> he could have really injured or killed many, many people but chose not to. >> reporter: six gunshots were...
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carlos, el lugar donde vive con su esposa la infanta cristina y estas propiedades incluyendo el lugared don lugar donde viven, por el caso de corrupciÓn que se investiga el desvio de fondos multi mil n multimillonar multimillonarios. y bueno asÍ como cada vez mÁs personas buscan ayuda de sÍquicos y vi den tes hay muchos robos y fraudes. >>> sÍ la autoridad pone mano dura con quienes ofrecen estos servicioss, pero como nos explica cristina londoÑo dicen que estas leyes atentan contra la libertad de expresiÓn >>> como ve su futuro oscuro, juana como pidiÓ que la llamemos, busca al final del tÚnel y aunque supuestas que la r clarividentes la estafaron >>> le comprÉ una colchÓn y televisor grande de las mejoress >>> me mahan pedido carne de puerco >>> cathie dice que le robaron miles de dÓlares prometieron detener la deportaciÓn de su yerno >>> las velas y dinero todo di ra estirado a la basura >>> cristiÁn santero de religiÓn, son estafas comunes de sola q subcla las que se quejan sus clientes >>> que tienen amarres y estÁn en revistas y estos mismos programas que dicen en 2 o
carlos, el lugar donde vive con su esposa la infanta cristina y estas propiedades incluyendo el lugared don lugar donde viven, por el caso de corrupciÓn que se investiga el desvio de fondos multi mil n multimillonar multimillonarios. y bueno asÍ como cada vez mÁs personas buscan ayuda de sÍquicos y vi den tes hay muchos robos y fraudes. >>> sÍ la autoridad pone mano dura con quienes ofrecen estos servicioss, pero como nos explica cristina londoÑo dicen que estas leyes atentan...
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much more of the "newsroom" straight ahead with don lemon in new york. >>> so, don, you are talking about lying today, huh? >> i don't know what you're talking about. that's something i never do. no lie, i never lie, ever. no, i'm serious. i never lie. >> okay. >> yeah. >> okay! >> and that's the truth. >> i'll leave it at that. i wouldn't dare challenge you with something like that on the air, my buddy. >> i'll see you tomorrow. >> all right. have a good one. >>> hello, everyone. you're in the "newsroom." i'm don lemon. thank you so much for joining us. top of the hour and we'll get to los angeles live we're awaiting a press comment there. in moments we'll bring it to you. in los angeles troubling clues are emerging one day after a gunman opened fire at l.a.x. killing a tsa officer and bringing chaos to one of the world's busiest airports. a source tells cnn the suspect 23-year-old paul ciancia had a note with an anti-tsa rant and the note reflected his fear of an ominous new world order. kcal and ccbs got this video and it appears to show the suspect handcuffed to the stretcher. cnn can
much more of the "newsroom" straight ahead with don lemon in new york. >>> so, don, you are talking about lying today, huh? >> i don't know what you're talking about. that's something i never do. no lie, i never lie, ever. no, i'm serious. i never lie. >> okay. >> yeah. >> okay! >> and that's the truth. >> i'll leave it at that. i wouldn't dare challenge you with something like that on the air, my buddy. >> i'll see you tomorrow....
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welcome to the fifteenth annual los angeles film festival presented by the los angeles times i'm don hudson executive director of film independent and i also looking to tonight screening and case study of bananas the screen is presented by film independent film and it is los angeles film festival and frederick burton the director and i want to introduce to you right now thank. you. and i want to thank you first so. i want you to read the first you want to introduce the film yes i will but i want you to read this first i will i mean. you know. that this was all i was told all right it was actually one of the most shocking things i've ever seen this sort of putting a documentary into a special ghetto of its own declassifying it and then. actually feeling like there was surveillance on me in the audience as we lined up and were forced to read a document that disavowed this thing and i actually felt completely ashamed for the entire los angeles movie industry and the festival i. it was beyond belief to think think that that could be done to to a participant in a film festival before you
welcome to the fifteenth annual los angeles film festival presented by the los angeles times i'm don hudson executive director of film independent and i also looking to tonight screening and case study of bananas the screen is presented by film independent film and it is los angeles film festival and frederick burton the director and i want to introduce to you right now thank. you. and i want to thank you first so. i want you to read the first you want to introduce the film yes i will but i...
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welcome to the fifteenth annual los angeles film festival presented by the los angeles times i'm don hudson executive director of film independent and i also looking to tonight screening and case study of bananas the screen is presented by film independent film and it is los angeles film festival and frederick burton the director and i want to introduce to you right now. and i want you to first. time. i want you to read the first you want to introduce the film yes i will but i want you to read this first i was i mean. you know. that this was all i was told all right it was actually one of the most shocking things i've ever seen this sort of putting a documentary into a special ghetto of its own declassifying it and then. actually feeling like there was surveillance on me in the audience as we lined up and were forced to read a document that disavowed this thing and i actually felt completely ashamed for the entire los angeles movie industry and the festival. it was beyond belief to think think that that could be done to to a participant in a film festival before you watch this film y
welcome to the fifteenth annual los angeles film festival presented by the los angeles times i'm don hudson executive director of film independent and i also looking to tonight screening and case study of bananas the screen is presented by film independent film and it is los angeles film festival and frederick burton the director and i want to introduce to you right now. and i want you to first. time. i want you to read the first you want to introduce the film yes i will but i want you to read...
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welcome to the fifteenth annual los angeles film festival presented by the los angeles times i'm don hudson executive director of film independent and i also looking at you tonight screening and case study of bananas the screen is presented by film independent film and it is los angeles film festival and frederick the director and i want to introduce to you right now. right. now i want you to first. i want you to read the first you want to introduce the film yes i will but i want you to read this first i work i mean. yeah. that's was i was told all right it was actually one of the most shocking things i've ever seen this sort of putting a documentary into a special ghetto of its own declassifying it and then. actually feeling like there was surveillance on me in the audience as we lined up and were forced to read a document that disavowed this thing and i actually felt completely ashamed for the entire los angeles movie industry and the festival i. it was beyond belief to think think that that could be done to to a participant in a film festival before you watch this film you need to
welcome to the fifteenth annual los angeles film festival presented by the los angeles times i'm don hudson executive director of film independent and i also looking at you tonight screening and case study of bananas the screen is presented by film independent film and it is los angeles film festival and frederick the director and i want to introduce to you right now. right. now i want you to first. i want you to read the first you want to introduce the film yes i will but i want you to read...
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realesgente buscando comida en losos basureros de los angeles, se calcula que hay 58 mil desamparados, don salvador es uno de ellos >> ¿cuantas veces al día come? >> 1, o a veces lo que tengo, lo que me encuentro >> depende de organizaciones que buscan a los desamparados para llevar los alimentos, pero la practica puede ser eliminada, por una propuesta de tom labom >> va a haber más prostitución, más drogadicción robo y vandalismo >> este sacerdote de la iglesia de dolores se sorprendio por la propuesta porque hay mucha necesidad >> es difícil saber la itnención me gustaría investigar lo que dice, lo que es su intención, dudo que no quieren ayudar, tal vez tienen otra cosa en mente >> fue difícil encontrar una respuesta por parte del concejal >> hay que buscar una solución permanente, porque la calle no es el lugar para dar a la gente >> dice que no esta en contra de dar alimento en al gente, sino que no se alimente en la calle >> los desamparados apuentaron de 2011 a 2013, y la gran mayoria de ellas no se recupera >> también afectaria distribución de comida en el día de acc
realesgente buscando comida en losos basureros de los angeles, se calcula que hay 58 mil desamparados, don salvador es uno de ellos >> ¿cuantas veces al día come? >> 1, o a veces lo que tengo, lo que me encuentro >> depende de organizaciones que buscan a los desamparados para llevar los alimentos, pero la practica puede ser eliminada, por una propuesta de tom labom >> va a haber más prostitución, más drogadicción robo y vandalismo >> este sacerdote de la...
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. >> don blake lives on the reservation. she believes it's only a matter of time before toxic can'ts from the water can make those in her community sick. >> marijuana operations are potentially destroying the landscape. >> they're killing the animals and the forest. and they don't care. >> hiker like rick fleming fear the water issue could affect them, as well because of the proximity of the grow seitz to worthy sources. he's part of the volunteers trail crew, a non-profit dedicated to cleaning up what growers are leaving behind. >> if they're trashing the place and if we can pick it up and get it out, then great. >> it's a green rush. >> a green rush for marijuana instead of gold at a cost to our environment. >> and it doesn't just impact our state. these are our national treasures. these are our national forests and national parks. >> and just this week, senator dianne feinstein urged the environmental protection agency to step in and help fight the environmental damage caused by pot groves in the centralvale. it's not jus
. >> don blake lives on the reservation. she believes it's only a matter of time before toxic can'ts from the water can make those in her community sick. >> marijuana operations are potentially destroying the landscape. >> they're killing the animals and the forest. and they don't care. >> hiker like rick fleming fear the water issue could affect them, as well because of the proximity of the grow seitz to worthy sources. he's part of the volunteers trail crew, a...
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reporting live in daly city, don knapp, kpix 5. >> the much smaller afscme union hasn't voted yesterday every yet. one of the two men killed on the tracks belonged to that union. >>> a pleasanton man badly beaten outside his home has awakened from a medically- induced coma. around midnight, on september 20, david lamont went outside to ask teens to quiet down. when he didn't return, his wife went out and found him beaten and unconscious. doctors say his condition is no longer life-threatening but he is still not able to speak. the investigation is on hold until police can question him. >>> the san francisco city gardener charged with fatally running over a woman in holly park has been fired. on september 5, police say thomas burnoski drove his vehicle over christine svanemyr as she lay on the grass with her baby and dog. he is charged with vehicular manslaughter and hit-and-run. he pled not guilty. he has worked for the city's park and recreation department for 7 years. >>> dozens of people along with their four-legged friends made their voices heard today about a plan to limit access t
reporting live in daly city, don knapp, kpix 5. >> the much smaller afscme union hasn't voted yesterday every yet. one of the two men killed on the tracks belonged to that union. >>> a pleasanton man badly beaten outside his home has awakened from a medically- induced coma. around midnight, on september 20, david lamont went outside to ask teens to quiet down. when he didn't return, his wife went out and found him beaten and unconscious. doctors say his condition is no longer...
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no se pierda la charla con don fernando habla sobre sus experiencia hace 50 aÑos con john kennedy y la primera dama este domingo a las 11, 12 centro. al regresar tenemos que la familia rivera estÁ en medio de una disputa y lupillo asegura que despuÉs de esta de ninguna forma se presentarÁ en el homenaje a jenni que le estÁn preparando los demÁs hermanos. >> verÁn como toda una ciudad se une par test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. y con verizon. ceci, qué elegante. ascenso nuevo, teléfono nuevo. y con verizon. ceci, ¿nuevo plan de ejercicio? nueva ceci. teléfono nuevo. wow, qué cambiazo. ¿teléfono nuevo? sí, y no sólo eso... cambiar a un teléfono 4g lte con verizon edge... ... en la red que siempre has querido. eso es poder. verizon. escoge el nuevo sam
no se pierda la charla con don fernando habla sobre sus experiencia hace 50 aÑos con john kennedy y la primera dama este domingo a las 11, 12 centro. al regresar tenemos que la familia rivera estÁ en medio de una disputa y lupillo asegura que despuÉs de esta de ninguna forma se presentarÁ en el homenaje a jenni que le estÁn preparando los demÁs hermanos. >> verÁn como toda una ciudad se une par test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test....
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don pedro rivera que es muy linda la letra fabulosa. lo que son muy buenos dÍas. el placer es de nosotros primero que todo, como se llama el tema que le escribes a jenni? >> bueno, el tema lo escribiÓ el seÑor jaime castellanos >> Él lo hizo como si yo lo para que lo interpretar y le agradezco de todo corazÓn, se llama jaime castellano. el tema se llama jenni mi bendiciÓn. >> la verdad que es un tema que aparece haberlo escrito usted porque tiene sentimiento, se lo sabe de memoria porque lo vimos en el video cantandola sin ningÚn tipo de actividad y lo lleva en su corazÓn. >> sÍ, como no, lo tengo cumpla completa precisamente, la tenÍa preparada para poder
don pedro rivera que es muy linda la letra fabulosa. lo que son muy buenos dÍas. el placer es de nosotros primero que todo, como se llama el tema que le escribes a jenni? >> bueno, el tema lo escribiÓ el seÑor jaime castellanos >> Él lo hizo como si yo lo para que lo interpretar y le agradezco de todo corazÓn, se llama jaime castellano. el tema se llama jenni mi bendiciÓn. >> la verdad que es un tema que aparece haberlo escrito usted porque tiene sentimiento, se lo sabe...
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cbs analyst don dyer says -- >> they estimate that the odds of getting hit by a piece of space debris are about one in a trillion. to put that in perspective, your can chances of getting hit by lightning is 1.14 million. it explode into thousands of pieces before crashing into the pacific. in fact, that's where most unmanned spacecraft end up when they lose orbit. in recent years, a russian -- nasa satellite, a russian space probe, and a spice station all landed harmlessly in the ocean. >> every year dozens of objects return to earth in similar fashion, but this one is unique return to earth in similar fashion, but this one is unique as it's a large spacecraft as far as spacecrafts go. they skip along the outer layers of the atmosphere, much like a rock skipping across a pond. it create add first high-resolution boundary between the earth's crust and mantle, but it also reiterated what isaac newton declared 350 years ago. what goes up must come down. don dahler, cbs news, new york. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," an online shopping spree in china today, and the bank of america is hit wit
cbs analyst don dyer says -- >> they estimate that the odds of getting hit by a piece of space debris are about one in a trillion. to put that in perspective, your can chances of getting hit by lightning is 1.14 million. it explode into thousands of pieces before crashing into the pacific. in fact, that's where most unmanned spacecraft end up when they lose orbit. in recent years, a russian -- nasa satellite, a russian space probe, and a spice station all landed harmlessly in the ocean....
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don? >> yeah, apparently he sold $30 of -- >> allegedly sold. >> allegedly sold $30 worth of marijuana to this undercover woman police officer. she bought it. walked away, and then the guys swooped in and arrested him. we'll see. we'll hear more about it. very interesting. thank you, rosa. we appreciate it. >> of course. >>> tonight when you logon to the healthcare.gov website, you'll see something like this. again, this time they're taking it down but they're doing it on purpose. we'll tell you why next. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. you're history. selsun blue itchy dry scalp. gets to the root of dandruff and hydrates the scalp. selsun blue itchy dry scalp. >>> healthcare.gov website will be down again tonight. but in this case the outage is a deliberate one. at least this time. but department of health and human services says starting at 9:00 eastern the website will be offline to work on makin
don? >> yeah, apparently he sold $30 of -- >> allegedly sold. >> allegedly sold $30 worth of marijuana to this undercover woman police officer. she bought it. walked away, and then the guys swooped in and arrested him. we'll see. we'll hear more about it. very interesting. thank you, rosa. we appreciate it. >> of course. >>> tonight when you logon to the healthcare.gov website, you'll see something like this. again, this time they're taking it down but they're...
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en este episodio, raquel sigue contándole a don fernando y su familia de su investigación. escuchen bien mientras raquel explica como conoció a arturo y como los dos emprendieron la búsqueda de angel. ¿qué querían? iangel! claro que lo recuerdo bien. era mi amigo. ¿sabe dónde se encuentra? captioning of this program is made possible by the annenberg/cpb project and the geraldine r. dodge foundation. ...y luego, fui a la argentina donde conocí a arturo. raquel: al llegar al hotel hubo una confusión con mi reservación. felizmente, lo pude arreglar simplemente sin problemas y le pregunté al recepcionista si conocía la estancia santa susana. siento mucho la inconveniencia, señorita. está bien, gracias. ah, se me olvidaba. necesito un carro para mañana. tengo que salir fuera de la ciudad. ¿para qué hora lo necesita? voy a una hacienda que se llama santa susana. sí, la conozco. es la estancia santa susana. está a unos cien kilómetros de aquí. ¿ud. conoce la estancia? sí. conozco toda la zona. ahora estamos por escobar, cerca de los cardales. ud. no es de aq
en este episodio, raquel sigue contándole a don fernando y su familia de su investigación. escuchen bien mientras raquel explica como conoció a arturo y como los dos emprendieron la búsqueda de angel. ¿qué querían? iangel! claro que lo recuerdo bien. era mi amigo. ¿sabe dónde se encuentra? captioning of this program is made possible by the annenberg/cpb project and the geraldine r. dodge foundation. ...y luego, fui a la argentina donde conocí a arturo. raquel: al llegar al hotel hubo...
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don ford shows us the city is in no rush to cut it up and haul it away. ♪[ music ] >> reporter: it's a party atmosphere here at oakland's latest attraction. this giant eucalyptus tree that was blown down near lake merritt during last week's windstorm. folks are coming from all over the bay area to see it, smell it and climb it. >> we came out from union city on bart today. i took the day off and i was hoping we could come and see this magnificent fallen tree. >> reporter: dozens of kids and adults too are all climbing over the massive trunk. the stump is nearly 30 feet across. this photo taken from a nearby rooftop shows how big this monster really is. >> wow. it's like a whale on april beach. >> reporter: his brother gregory admired this tree so much he made this video three weeks ago when it was still standing. >> this is one of my favorite eucalyptus trees. >> i grew up here in oakland all my life. and to see this tree come down, it's really -- you know, it's like a friend. i lost a friend when this tree came down. >> reporter: the jack russell terrier is in the stump and not comi
don ford shows us the city is in no rush to cut it up and haul it away. ♪[ music ] >> reporter: it's a party atmosphere here at oakland's latest attraction. this giant eucalyptus tree that was blown down near lake merritt during last week's windstorm. folks are coming from all over the bay area to see it, smell it and climb it. >> we came out from union city on bart today. i took the day off and i was hoping we could come and see this magnificent fallen tree. >> reporter:...
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jim. >> axelrod: don dahler, thank you. upçó next, pulling the plug. egypt's top tv comedian off the air. are his targets targeting him? to the day egyptian president mohammed morsi was overthrown by the military, a prominent egyptian tv host has been yanked off the air. clarissa ward is in cairo for us tonight, reporting on new concerns about free speech there. >> reporter: he has been called egypt's jon stewart. a wildly popular satirist with a biting tongue who is not afraid to mock those in power. during mohammed morsi's rocky years as president, youseff frequently took shot at the gaffe-prone leader and his unusual head wear. in this part of the world, comedians just don't do that. >> a joke -- >> reporter: the real jon stewart was impressed. >> the satire gets you into trouble. but the love we get from the people. >> it doesn't get me into the kind of trouble is gets you into. >> reporter: after a four-month heightus, during which egypt's military overthrew morrissey, ejiptionzs were curious to see if youseff would be as caustic with the new guar
jim. >> axelrod: don dahler, thank you. upçó next, pulling the plug. egypt's top tv comedian off the air. are his targets targeting him? to the day egyptian president mohammed morsi was overthrown by the military, a prominent egyptian tv host has been yanked off the air. clarissa ward is in cairo for us tonight, reporting on new concerns about free speech there. >> reporter: he has been called egypt's jon stewart. a wildly popular satirist with a biting tongue who is not afraid to...
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reporting live in daly city, don knapp, kpix 5. >> the much smaller afscme union hasn't voted yesterday every yet. one of the two men killed on the tracks belonged to that union. >>> it's a good idea for parents everywhere to check the halloween candy at a salinas woman got sick. she doesn't want her face shown. she ate three pieces of candy including a snickers bar and immediately had a panic attack, got chills, stomach pains, felt nauseous. she also says her vision was blurry and slurred speech. we have changed her voice to protect her identity. >> i was afraid for myself but i was more afraid for my child, you know, what's going to happen, what if i just -- if something happens to me here or, you know, who is going to know that we're out here? and, uhm, you know, i'm raising my daughter on my own and it's kind of, you know, afraid of what's going to happen to her. >> results from blood tests are still pending but a doctor told police the symptoms were consistent with a, quote, acid-based substance. >>> this isn't the first time, the previous troubles for the owner of a castro valley
reporting live in daly city, don knapp, kpix 5. >> the much smaller afscme union hasn't voted yesterday every yet. one of the two men killed on the tracks belonged to that union. >>> it's a good idea for parents everywhere to check the halloween candy at a salinas woman got sick. she doesn't want her face shown. she ate three pieces of candy including a snickers bar and immediately had a panic attack, got chills, stomach pains, felt nauseous. she also says her vision was blurry...
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kpix don k knapp. >> reporter: there is lingering anger offer a strike that tied up the bay area. >> was a difficult situation for a couple of day you and a lot of people were pretty heavily inconvenienced, but collective bargaining is a really important thing. >> reporter: work and safety talk got renewed attention after two workers were killed on tracks. deaths may have helped to end the strike. >> it's most unfortunate, but yes, there was a lot the light shed on the real safety issues going on with bart. >> reporter: she says 88% of seiu's 1400 members approved the contract and says work safety is a big reason. >> our people are the people that step on the tracks and they do this idaho to make sure those tracks are clear for the trains as they pass through. they are also the workers that have to deal with thousand volts everyday. >> reporter: bart management says work rule changes played a rule. >> when management tries to manage and the old contract we were only able do with the union's approval and management never got to manage under the old contract. this was an essential prov
kpix don k knapp. >> reporter: there is lingering anger offer a strike that tied up the bay area. >> was a difficult situation for a couple of day you and a lot of people were pretty heavily inconvenienced, but collective bargaining is a really important thing. >> reporter: work and safety talk got renewed attention after two workers were killed on tracks. deaths may have helped to end the strike. >> it's most unfortunate, but yes, there was a lot the light shed on the...
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wendell, bonnie, don, roy, and marcus. i got to ask you something. what is up with all the porn in the tokyo episode? it was the kinkiest thing i've ever seen. you creeped me out in the beginning. and then tentacle porn, what the hell? >> this is cnn. >> i'm anthony bourdain and this is cnn. >> i was really, really proud of the show. it was some difficult material. i had serious worries about whether we were going to get this through. people really enjoyed it. it's a difficult subject, but it's there. it's exactly -- it's everything that we try to do. who's kinkier americans or people from tokyo? >> look, you only need to look at how enormous our porn industry is. >> i'm glad you said porn industry. >> it's something like 52% of any people that check into the hotel in america within seven minutes have bought in-room porn. >> there you go. >> i don't like porn. >> probably what was left out was just as important what was left in. >> my camera crew were deeply traumatized. >> by what? when the woman is beating the man in the bar, there's a guy -- creep
wendell, bonnie, don, roy, and marcus. i got to ask you something. what is up with all the porn in the tokyo episode? it was the kinkiest thing i've ever seen. you creeped me out in the beginning. and then tentacle porn, what the hell? >> this is cnn. >> i'm anthony bourdain and this is cnn. >> i was really, really proud of the show. it was some difficult material. i had serious worries about whether we were going to get this through. people really enjoyed it. it's a difficult...
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it may be good for the economy but not the shops forced out because of the changes, don? >> reporter: anyone who shops here knows this is a great shopping mall. >> reporter: people are shopping taking little notice of the public hearing signs tied to the lampposts. more on the master plan that will see 300,000 square feet add to the shopping area. that is good news for shoppers. this couple comes here from danville. >> the variety of shops that are offered, the outdoor feel. >> neiman marcus, nordstrom, macy's, all of the above. >> reporter: making changes with new construction where 100 shops stand. the shops have to vacate by early next year according to the "times." one shop owner says he was surprised by a january 31st deadline to get out. >> the economy is getting better. so, i checked out a different type of spot. there will be some variety. it is all good. >> not good for the store. >> reporter: one store owner says they are moving ahead with the plans before getting approvals. a city spokesperson declined to comment. victoria secret already moved. it seems they ar
it may be good for the economy but not the shops forced out because of the changes, don? >> reporter: anyone who shops here knows this is a great shopping mall. >> reporter: people are shopping taking little notice of the public hearing signs tied to the lampposts. more on the master plan that will see 300,000 square feet add to the shopping area. that is good news for shoppers. this couple comes here from danville. >> the variety of shops that are offered, the outdoor feel....
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porque queremos protegerte de ese don juan. no tienes derecho de decir que es un don juan. tú no lo sabes. entonces, ¿quién era la mujer que contestó cuando lo llamaste a su casa? unos amigos de nueva york que están en puerto rico. están alojados en su casa. ¿qué hay de malo en eso? ¿tú crees eso? por supuesto. narrador: bienvenidos al episodio 47 de destinos. primero, algunas escenas de este episodio. mira, arturo, quería hablar contigo porque... pues, tengo unos problemas y pensé que como tú eres psiquiatra... te escucho. ¿de qué se trata? de mi mujer, gloria. en este episodio, no hay vocabulario nuevo. uds. no tienen que hacer nada más que ponerse cómodos y gozar de la historia porque en este episodio don fernando finalmente conoce a sus nietos. yo soy angela y éste es mi hermano, roberto. vengan. quiero verlos de cerca. captioning of this program is made possible by the annenberg/cpb project and the geraldine r. dodge foundation. en el episodio previo, don fernando regresó a la gavia. en guadalajara, el médico le había dicho a mercedes que ya no hab
porque queremos protegerte de ese don juan. no tienes derecho de decir que es un don juan. tú no lo sabes. entonces, ¿quién era la mujer que contestó cuando lo llamaste a su casa? unos amigos de nueva york que están en puerto rico. están alojados en su casa. ¿qué hay de malo en eso? ¿tú crees eso? por supuesto. narrador: bienvenidos al episodio 47 de destinos. primero, algunas escenas de este episodio. mira, arturo, quería hablar contigo porque... pues, tengo unos problemas y pensé...
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you can see don on cnn every weekend. wendell is on nbc on "the michael j. fox show" thursdays at 9:30. roy's book "l.a. son" is in stores now. and also pick up a copy of marcus' autobiography. good night, guys. thank you. \s >>> help is now on the way in the philippines. >>> top intelligence officials punished in a navy sandal involving bribes, trips, prostitutes and how far up does this misconduct go? >>> the shocking behavior richie incognito says is accepted in the locker room and why it's more brotherhood than bullying. he says it's
you can see don on cnn every weekend. wendell is on nbc on "the michael j. fox show" thursdays at 9:30. roy's book "l.a. son" is in stores now. and also pick up a copy of marcus' autobiography. good night, guys. thank you. \s >>> help is now on the way in the philippines. >>> top intelligence officials punished in a navy sandal involving bribes, trips, prostitutes and how far up does this misconduct go? >>> the shocking behavior richie incognito...
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gracias, don fernando. gracias a uds. arturo: gracias, don fernando. ¿vamos, raquel? sí. angela, vamos a acompañarlos al carro. luego podemos estar con el abuelo. sí. vamos a acompañarlos al carro para despedirnos de uds. todos, todos estamos muy agradecidos. raquel. mande. acércate. quiero darte las gracias una vez más. hiciste muy bien. estoy muy contento. yo también, don fernando, por ud. y su familia. me permites la confianza, raquel, te quiero decir algo. no se me ha escapado la forma en que arturo y tú se miran. parece que todo el mundo se ha dado cuenta. lo que sientes por él, es serio, ¿verdad? creo que sí. aunque sé que hace poco que lo conozco la investigación nos ha unido. no tienes que explicarme nada. sigue los consejos de un viejo. o tú te vas para buenos aires o él se va para los angeles pero no dejen perder un amor verdadero. gracias por los consejos, don fernando. arturo y yo ya hemos hablado un poco sobre eso. muy bien, hija, muy bien. bueno. adiós. pero no dejes de volver siempre que puedas. eres como una hija para mí. don fernando la se
gracias, don fernando. gracias a uds. arturo: gracias, don fernando. ¿vamos, raquel? sí. angela, vamos a acompañarlos al carro. luego podemos estar con el abuelo. sí. vamos a acompañarlos al carro para despedirnos de uds. todos, todos estamos muy agradecidos. raquel. mande. acércate. quiero darte las gracias una vez más. hiciste muy bien. estoy muy contento. yo también, don fernando, por ud. y su familia. me permites la confianza, raquel, te quiero decir algo. no se me ha escapado la...
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this is, don, the first time tsa lost an officer like this. don? >> tsa chief john pistol met today with the grieving family. how is l.a.x. honoring him this weekend? >> reporter: well, he flew here from washington because he wanted to see this widow face-to-face. he met with her for 30 minutes to express his deepest con dole ents. beyond the badges with the black cloth, we are also seeing our -- right when you fly into l.a.x., there are 100 foot pile ones. the pile ones are normally clear colored. they will be lit blue in honor of tsa and this fallen officer. >> thank you very much. the suspect, paul ciancia did not have many friends in high school. he was quiet and didn't really fit in. he moved to los angeles 18 months ago from new jersey. chris lawrence has more from new jersey, the suspect's hometown. >> reporter: police are still here at the family's home in new jersey looking for any sort of clue, anything that can help investigators piece together a motivation, something to tell them why this happened. one of the things that's going to make
this is, don, the first time tsa lost an officer like this. don? >> tsa chief john pistol met today with the grieving family. how is l.a.x. honoring him this weekend? >> reporter: well, he flew here from washington because he wanted to see this widow face-to-face. he met with her for 30 minutes to express his deepest con dole ents. beyond the badges with the black cloth, we are also seeing our -- right when you fly into l.a.x., there are 100 foot pile ones. the pile ones are...
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carlos, el lugar donde vive con su esposa la infanta cristina y estas propiedades incluyendo el lugared don lugar donde viven, por el caso de corrupciÓn que se investiga el desvio de fondos multi mil n multimillonar multimillonarios. y bueno asÍ como cada vez mÁs personas buscan ayuda de sÍquicos y vi den tes hay muchos robos y fraudes. >>> sÍ la autoridad pone mano dura con quienes ofrecen estos servicioss, pero como nos explica cristina londoÑo dicen que estas leyes atentan contra la libertad de expresiÓn >>> como ve su futuro oscuro, juana como pidiÓ que la llamemos, busca al final del tÚnel y aunque supuestas que la r clarividentes la estafaron >>> le comprÉ una colchÓn y televisor grande de las mejoress >>> me mahan pedido carne de puerco >>> cathie dice que le robaron miles de dÓlares prometieron detener la deportaciÓn de su yerno >>> las velas y dinero todo di ra estirado a la basura >>> cristiÁn santero de religiÓn, son estafas comunes de sola q subcla las que se quejan sus clientes >>> que tienen amarres y estÁn en revistas y estos mismos programas que dicen en 2 o
carlos, el lugar donde vive con su esposa la infanta cristina y estas propiedades incluyendo el lugared don lugar donde viven, por el caso de corrupciÓn que se investiga el desvio de fondos multi mil n multimillonar multimillonarios. y bueno asÍ como cada vez mÁs personas buscan ayuda de sÍquicos y vi den tes hay muchos robos y fraudes. >>> sÍ la autoridad pone mano dura con quienes ofrecen estos servicioss, pero como nos explica cristina londoÑo dicen que estas leyes atentan...
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. >>> don lucho, un gusto tenerlo en "primer impacto." >>> dÉjeme de don. >>> es por respeto. >>> gracias. gatica a secas. >>> la humildad lo distingue, invitÓ a grandes colegas para interpretar los Éxitos en los que le dio la vuelta al mundo. >>> la idea fue de su servidor y mi sobrino, humberto que es productor, es un tremendo ingeniero. >>> lucero beto cuevas laura pausini son parte de su historia historia. >>> laura pausini cuÉntame. >>> fÍsicamente no la conozco, el que la grabÓ fue humberto. >>> asÍ fue el encuentro entre ellos. >>> lucho, finalmente. >>> laura, un placer inmenso. >>> no veo de cantar esa linda canciÓn. >>> quÉ tal grabar con esa gloria. >>> ademÁs la canciÓn que yo querÍa, porque no siempre que te invitan a cantar de estos grandes compositores puedes elegir el tema y me permitieron elegir. >>> lucho estÁ pendiente de la nueva generaciÓn, y tiene favoritos. >>> me hubiera gustado cantar con cristian castro canta muy bien. es un magnifico cantante. y me atreverÍa decir que canta mejor que luis miguel. cheyaquÍ los dejamos con el video que grabo con bet
. >>> don lucho, un gusto tenerlo en "primer impacto." >>> dÉjeme de don. >>> es por respeto. >>> gracias. gatica a secas. >>> la humildad lo distingue, invitÓ a grandes colegas para interpretar los Éxitos en los que le dio la vuelta al mundo. >>> la idea fue de su servidor y mi sobrino, humberto que es productor, es un tremendo ingeniero. >>> lucero beto cuevas laura pausini son parte de su historia historia....
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[ cheers and applause ] >> we're back with pierce and don lemon. and now joining us is chef roy choi. he's the author of the book "l.a. son." >> you're not a bad son, actually. i was surprised. >> no, i'm not. it seems nowadays somebody with a gun is shooting somebody. as many people in red state and gun country america, they like guns. i have to admit. i like guns. i like holding guns. i like shooting guns. i don't think i necessarily want my neighbor to have a gun, but i'm ambivalent. can the two -- this is more than anything else, i felt as i've come to know my own country, can the two americas be reconciled? this is a cultural thing more than really about the issues. there are now 2.5 million ar-15s in america. we clearly love them. and similar weapons, similar-type weapons. you've got 4 million. is that necessarily a bad thing? i'm going to ask you, roy choi, because i know of all the people i know you are the most good hearted, peaceful, socially conscious. i suspect you of leftyism. i don't think you're a buddhist, but you live a buddhist-li
[ cheers and applause ] >> we're back with pierce and don lemon. and now joining us is chef roy choi. he's the author of the book "l.a. son." >> you're not a bad son, actually. i was surprised. >> no, i'm not. it seems nowadays somebody with a gun is shooting somebody. as many people in red state and gun country america, they like guns. i have to admit. i like guns. i like holding guns. i like shooting guns. i don't think i necessarily want my neighbor to have a gun,...
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kpix 5's don knapp tells us why. . >>> after months of negotiations and two crippling strikes, b.a.r.t.'s biggest unions are happy with their contracts. kpix5s john nap tells us why. >> reporter: b.a.r.t. riders are glad the strike is over and the contracts have been ratified. there is lingering anger over worker's strike to tie up the bay area. >> it was a difficult situation for a couple of days. a lot of people were heavily inconvenience. collective bargaining is a important thing. >> reporter: they got renewed attention. and two workers were killed. >> and it's most unfortunate. and there was a lot of light on the safety issues going on with b.a.r.t. >> reporter: she said 88% of sciu's 1400 members approved the contract and that work safety was a big reason. >> our people are the people that step on the tracks and they do this every day to make sure that those tracks are clear for the trains coming through. there are workers having to deal with 1,000-volts every day. >> reporter: work role changes played a role. >> when management tries to manage in the old contract, we were able t
kpix 5's don knapp tells us why. . >>> after months of negotiations and two crippling strikes, b.a.r.t.'s biggest unions are happy with their contracts. kpix5s john nap tells us why. >> reporter: b.a.r.t. riders are glad the strike is over and the contracts have been ratified. there is lingering anger over worker's strike to tie up the bay area. >> it was a difficult situation for a couple of days. a lot of people were heavily inconvenience. collective bargaining is a...
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don lemon. good guys. this party is started already. >> salud. >> in detroit people are pointing to an influx of artists, galleries, popup restaurants. there's no doubt, i don't doubt, that in the future, sooner or later, hopefully sooner, detroit will improve. things will get better. it may contract, it may be different. but it will get better. >> it will will be and it's going to look a lot different, though. >> who will live in the detroit of the future? that's -- that's the question i'm sort of asking her here. >> i kind of figured where you were going with that. i think detroit will be even more diverse. it won't be as dark a city as it is now, right? so there's going to be a lot of gentrification and people with money, younger people as we saw in your story, people who like, you know, these unique kinds of foods are going to move into detroit. >> well, look -- >> same thing that's happening in new orleans. >> should thin crust pizza, hipster salumi, whole foods cupcakes, should they be the right of e
don lemon. good guys. this party is started already. >> salud. >> in detroit people are pointing to an influx of artists, galleries, popup restaurants. there's no doubt, i don't doubt, that in the future, sooner or later, hopefully sooner, detroit will improve. things will get better. it may contract, it may be different. but it will get better. >> it will will be and it's going to look a lot different, though. >> who will live in the detroit of the future? that's --...
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care plan thath works for don and karen and the american people. i think the speaker and i yield back. >> the gentleman from oklahoma. >> i rise today to say enough is enough. enough of the rhetoric, enough of the dishonesty. policies have been broken, we take -- face critical situations that need to be made right. countless of americans in oklahoma are going to the mailboxes to learn that their health insurance is being canceled. individuals can actually keep the plan they like with the keep your health plan act. we can clean up the damage done by this administration's failures. business owners like me also face mounting regulations and penalties as a result of obamacare. the stability of the small has obamacare.dized by i will not sit back and watch americans be subject to empty promises with no solution in sight. i encourage my colleagues to say enough is enough and vote in support of keep your health plan act. i yield back. >> the gentleman from colorado. mr. speaker, as my colleagues today have already pointed out, the president made this prom
care plan thath works for don and karen and the american people. i think the speaker and i yield back. >> the gentleman from oklahoma. >> i rise today to say enough is enough. enough of the rhetoric, enough of the dishonesty. policies have been broken, we take -- face critical situations that need to be made right. countless of americans in oklahoma are going to the mailboxes to learn that their health insurance is being canceled. individuals can actually keep the plan they like...
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don cente, gracias por la oportunidad. de verdad que sÍ pero mejor me voy corriendo antes de que le acabe con el negocio. nos vemos despuÉs. corriendo no porque me duelen los pies horrible. >> como que mejor sigo de reportera porque de mesera no me fue bien. muchos meseros, trabajan de estos mientras persiguen sus sueÑos. cuando vaya a un restaurante, de pronto lo atiende la prÓxima jennifer lÓpez. yo aprovecho para despedirme de esta ciudad donde tenemos una enorme comunidad que nos sigue. gracias por toda la colaboraciÓn que nos han brindado y ahora regreso con ustedes. les han mandado saludos y cÓmo las quieren. >> sabemos que no es fÁcil pero hiciste tu mayor esfuerzo y encontraste a mucha gente que te ayudÓ. maÑana estaremos en tucson, arizona. no se pierdan del recorrido de impacto. >> y para el final de impacto, el presidente barack obama desayuno con un hombre de 107 aÑos que sirviÓ en el frente de batalla durante la segunda guerra mundial. aunque no lo crean todavÍa conduce su auto. dice que estÁ com
don cente, gracias por la oportunidad. de verdad que sÍ pero mejor me voy corriendo antes de que le acabe con el negocio. nos vemos despuÉs. corriendo no porque me duelen los pies horrible. >> como que mejor sigo de reportera porque de mesera no me fue bien. muchos meseros, trabajan de estos mientras persiguen sus sueÑos. cuando vaya a un restaurante, de pronto lo atiende la prÓxima jennifer lÓpez. yo aprovecho para despedirme de esta ciudad donde tenemos una enorme comunidad que nos...
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here is the crux of the story, don. with that cub, researchers put on panda costumes while interacting with her in the environment. would you do this, don? >> no. because they look cute but they will bite your heads. they will claw you. >> when they are small and nice and cuddly. the cub is learning basic skills like finding food, water, defining enemies. all getting ready for her release next week. now, don -- >> yes. >> this story is about another animal. that maybe have you seen since you're from louisiana. >> is this the animal story? >> this one is not in its natural habitat. take a look. >> what! >> no way. >> oh, an alligator, folks, at owe higher airport. the woman you just heard from called for help and dispatchers, on the other end, couldn't believe what she was talking about. couldn't believe what he was hearing. of course the alligator was hanging out in terminal three by the escalators. the aviation workers caught the alligators using a dust pan and broom. how the alligators got there is still under investi
here is the crux of the story, don. with that cub, researchers put on panda costumes while interacting with her in the environment. would you do this, don? >> no. because they look cute but they will bite your heads. they will claw you. >> when they are small and nice and cuddly. the cub is learning basic skills like finding food, water, defining enemies. all getting ready for her release next week. now, don -- >> yes. >> this story is about another animal. that maybe...
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don and marty, i'm going to go kiss valentino, i'll see you later. have a great one. >> all right. >> extra points for the pants as well. >>> still to come on wjz this morning. >> coming up next on wjz, what tony seragusa is doing in paul ravel's kitchen. what are you doing here? >> putting,, ready? happy birthday! it's a painting easel! the tide's coming in! this is my favorite one. it's upside down. oh, sorry. (woman vo) it takes him places he's always wanted to go. that's why we bought a subaru. mom swaps one of my snacks for a yoplait. i don't mind, i mean it's orange crème. and when mom said bobby was too edgy... 'sup girl. i just swapped him out for tyler. 'sup girl. mom never questioned bobby again. two can play at this game. [ female announcer ] swap one snack a week for a yoplait. and everybody wins. >>> it is 6:24. if you ever dreamed of having you're own man cave come over to the tv and see this. a maryland born professional lacrosse player is is getting a complete became make over. as jessica kartalija explains, it's all part of man cave
don and marty, i'm going to go kiss valentino, i'll see you later. have a great one. >> all right. >> extra points for the pants as well. >>> still to come on wjz this morning. >> coming up next on wjz, what tony seragusa is doing in paul ravel's kitchen. what are you doing here? >> putting,, ready? happy birthday! it's a painting easel! the tide's coming in! this is my favorite one. it's upside down. oh, sorry. (woman vo) it takes him places he's always wanted...
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don, take it away. >> thank you. >>> here's what we have our eye on today, the founder of go daddy is donating $1 million to the university of baltimore for legal and health services for veterans. >>> the navy blimp will be back over maryland this morning. they are conducting a week-long test. >>> the cal ripken, senior foundation will be having a ribbon cutting. >>> already in the news, international aid reaches the philippines. the latest on the survivors and the world-wide assistance efforts. >>> the white house prepares to release enrollment numbers for the affordable care act. how this could impact the program going forward. >>> some are calling it a holiday miracle. why experts say shoppers will be spending less at the gas station this holiday season. >>> more news, first warning weather and your first traffic report of the morning in a couple of minutes. [ female announcer ] give your eyes the care they deserve. trust them to pearle vision. buy one pair of eyeglasses or prescription sunglasses and get one free. pearle vision. caring for you and your eyes since 1961. ♪ every l
don, take it away. >> thank you. >>> here's what we have our eye on today, the founder of go daddy is donating $1 million to the university of baltimore for legal and health services for veterans. >>> the navy blimp will be back over maryland this morning. they are conducting a week-long test. >>> the cal ripken, senior foundation will be having a ribbon cutting. >>> already in the news, international aid reaches the philippines. the latest on the...
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. >> don harrison spoke to some neighbors who were shaken up. >>> police are trying to find the gunman in the sunday afternoon shootout this. happened on copeland street about 1:00. no one was hit but bullet holes were found in two different town homes. two different types of bullet casings were found. >> it was a lot of gunshots. >> reporter: she lives here with her children. her son heard the shots. the circumstances have her worried. >> it's scary for one thing to be happening in broad daylight. it's ridiculous. >> one of the big concerns is that the shots were fired right by the boys and girls club of annapolis. >> for the safety of the kids, we try this make it a better place but i don't know. it's not right at all. >> by yesterday being sunday, okay. boys and girls club wasn't open. more than likely it was somebody out and about on the basketball court. >> this is the same community where two homicides occurred this year. both of them were domestic disputes. >> whatever was going on or whoever it's going on with this needs to stop. come on, now. when are you going to stop it. too
. >> don harrison spoke to some neighbors who were shaken up. >>> police are trying to find the gunman in the sunday afternoon shootout this. happened on copeland street about 1:00. no one was hit but bullet holes were found in two different town homes. two different types of bullet casings were found. >> it was a lot of gunshots. >> reporter: she lives here with her children. her son heard the shots. the circumstances have her worried. >> it's scary for one...
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. >>> a recent study by the don ald son adoption institute warns against online groups offering children for adoption. >> a significant part of thai culture facing a threat. how a popular form of fighting could deliver a knockout to a 500 year old tradition. >> political upricing in the east gives an artist fuel for his passion. >> and a special solar event some lucky sky gazers got to see. >>> for senturies, moi that box gs has been a national sport. the traditional sport may take it on the chin from a modern form of fight, mixed marshall arts. >> a 500-year-old tradition used only by royal thai soldiers, moi thai is an art of close-combat fighting. it's practised as kick boxing, a national sport where each match begins with a traditional dance. moi thai serves an a discipline making up mixed martial arts or m ma. it is a sport with an expanding international fan base - light on tradition, high on glitz - it's arrived in bangkok. >> will it knock out the traditional form? >> i don't think mma will take over moi thai. i think it's rooted deeply in the culture in thailand. mma has a stron
. >>> a recent study by the don ald son adoption institute warns against online groups offering children for adoption. >> a significant part of thai culture facing a threat. how a popular form of fighting could deliver a knockout to a 500 year old tradition. >> political upricing in the east gives an artist fuel for his passion. >> and a special solar event some lucky sky gazers got to see. >>> for senturies, moi that box gs has been a national sport. the...
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and washington, don, you were speaking with the jerntle man. it looked like deplete destruction around that washington, ilg noi area. >> we have storm reports algsz also extending into michigan. there was a report of a wind gust there of 69 miles per hour. they'll send out the national weather service and go in and assess with the damage is. we've seen it. we're going to know that that was a tornado. they will evaluate how strong that was just based on a scale. so what i can see, a number of people injured. it's marching rapidly towards the east. it is a very dynamic system. >> that board there, i mean, it's so busy, i can barely read it. a lot is going on. you can see the intensity of the wind. that camera, boy, oh, boy, is shakingaround there. it appears to be just about dusk time. 26 states in the severe storm zone. we're not overhyping this. we're telling you what is going onment it is very dangerous. so far, two people confirmed dead right there on the air just moments ago. they just found a missing 10-year-old child. >> we're not going to
and washington, don, you were speaking with the jerntle man. it looked like deplete destruction around that washington, ilg noi area. >> we have storm reports algsz also extending into michigan. there was a report of a wind gust there of 69 miles per hour. they'll send out the national weather service and go in and assess with the damage is. we've seen it. we're going to know that that was a tornado. they will evaluate how strong that was just based on a scale. so what i can see, a number...